LA rivals make winning starts to the MLS
Hollywood star and co-owner Will Ferrell was in attendance as MLS debutant LAFC stunned Seattle Sounders 1-0 on Monday (AEDT), while LA Galaxy held on to beat Portland Timbers 2-1.
It was a landmark occasion for the MLS's newest team, LAFC, on Monday (AEDT) – the expansion franchise marking its inaugural game with a 1-0 victory over Seattle Sounders at CenturyLink Field.
There is plenty of big names associated with LAFC, co-owned by NBA Hall of Famer and Los Angeles Lakers great Magic Johnson.
Hollywood star Will Ferrell is also part of the ownership team and he was in attendance as LAFC left Seattle with all three points thanks to Diego Rossi's early strike.
Led by former United States and Swansea City boss Bob Bradley and headlined by Mexican star Carlos Vela, after his arrival from LaLiga outfit Real Sociedad, it was Uruguayan Rossi who netted the winner in the 11th minute.
After hitting the post, Rossi was played in by Vela before finishing past Sounders goalkeeper Stefan Frei.
Will Bruin thought he had equalised for Seattle in the 65th minute but his goal was ruled out for offside, while substitute Handwalla Bwana hit the crossbar before Tony Alfaro was sent off late.
Not to be overshadowed by its newest city rival, LA Galaxy saw off Portland Timbers 2-1 at Stubhub Center.
Two goals in as many first-half minutes from Ola Kamara and Romain Alessandrini set the tone in Carson, where Portland's Sebastian Blanco reduced the deficit with 24 minutes remaining.
New York flexed its muscles with an impressive 2-0 win at Sporting Kansas City.
Captain David Villa set up Maximiliano Moralez for the opener just past the half-hour mark before debutant Jesus Medina doubled the lead eight minutes into the second half.
New York ended the match with 10 men following a red card to Maxime Chanot, who denied an obvious goal scoring opportunity after a video review.
Meanwhile, Vancouver Whitecaps defeated Montreal Impact 2-1 in the all-Canadian affair.